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A Sample of Cooperative Conservation Case Studies
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic
Project Name:
Great Bay Partnership Land and Waterfowl Conservation
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New Hampshire
Summary:
Using a partnership-developed conservation plan, nearly 7,000 acres of wetlands and uplands adjoining New Hampshire’s Great Bay estuary have been protected.
Website:
www.nature.org/wherewework/fieldguide/projectprofiles/gbe.html
Contact:
Peter Wellenberger
Manager Great Bay NERR
NH Fish and Game Department
603-868-1095
pwellenberger@nhfgd.org
Project Name:
Fresh off the Barge
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New York
Summary:
A renaissance of transportation on the Hudson River utilizing Barges as an alternative for trucks to distribute agricultural products.
Website:
www.yonkersdwbid.com/FreshOffTheBarge.htm
Contact:
Joseph Heller
Lower Hudson-Long Island RC&D Council, Inc.
914-923-4866
joseph.heller@ny.usda.gov
Southeastern
Project Name:
Conserving Georgia's Dwindling Farmland
Location:
Southeastern: Georgia
Summary:
The Athens Land Trust and the Oconee Partnership for Farmland Protection worked to place a conservation easement on a portion of the Breedlove-Powers Farm in rapidly-developing Oconee County, Georgia.
Contact:
John Kissane
Conservation Director
Athens Land Trust
706.613.0122
conservation@athenslandtrust.org
Project Name:
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration
Location:
Southeastern: Florida
Summary:
Governments, Tribes, NGO’s and others cooperate to restore the Everglades while addressing water supply and flood control needs of rapidly developing region.
Website:
www.sfrestore.org
Contact:
Greg May
Office of the Executive Director
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force
305-348-1665
gmay@sfrestore.org
Project Name:
Enlisting Private Landowners and the Army for Endangered Species
Location:
Southeastern: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Summary:
Safe Harbor Agreements and compatible use buffers used on and off Army bases contribute to recovery of the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
Contact:
Michael Bean
Wildlife Chair
Environmental Defense
202-387-3500 ext. 3312
michael_bean@environmentaldefense.org
Midwest/Northern High Plains
Project Name:
Great Lakes “Coaster” Brook Trout Restoration
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Summary:
Collaboration among federal and state governments, tribes, and private organizations to help bring the Coaster brook trout back to Lake Superior.
Website:
www.fws.gov/midwest/ashland/brook/index.html
Contact:
Laura Hewitt
Watershed Program Director
Trout Unlimited
608-250-3534
LHewitt@tu.org
Project Name:
McKenzie Creek Watershed Project
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Missouri
Summary:
The project consists of voluntary acquisition of frequently flooded properties in the City of Piedmont and development of a habitat enhancing greenway.
Website:
www.morcd.org/bsrcd/mckenzie_creek.htm
Contact:
Gaylon Watson
Mayor
City of Piedmont
573-223-7660
mayor@cityofpiedmont.com
Project Name:
Asian Long-horned Beetle Eradication
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Illinois, Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New York, New Jersey
Summary:
A coordinated effort among agencies and citizens to control the spread of the Asian Long-horned Beetle and restore infested areas with tree plantings.
Website:
www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/alb/index.shtm and www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/alb
Contact:
Joseph McCarthy
Senior City Forester, Chicago
City of Chicago—Bureau of Forestry
312-747-2098
jmccarthy@cityofchicago.org
Project Name:
Clearwater Stewardship Project, Seeley Lake Ranger District, Lolo National Forest
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Montana
Summary:
One of the first projects to test collaborative approaches and new stewardship contracting authorities to accomplish forest and recreation site restoration in occupied grizzly bear habitat.
Website:
www.fs.fed.us/forestmanagement/projects/stewardship/results/clearwater/index.shtml
Contact:
Tim Love
District Ranger
USDA Forest Service, Lolo National Forest, Seeley Lake Ranger District
(406) 677-2233
tlove@fs.fed.us
South-Central/South-West
Project Name:
Long-term Monitoring at the East and West Flower Gardens
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Texas
Summary:
Cooperative monitoring is allowing government agencies and energy companies to determine within an adaptive management framework best drilling practices consistent with coral reef health.
Contact:
Thomas Readinger
USDI Minerals Management Service
202-208-3530
thomas.readinger@mms.gov
Far West
Project Name:
Yainix Ranch Project
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
A working lands conservation easement and a conservation investment model supports sustainable approaches for ranch management and collaborative conservation solutions.
Website:
www.sustainablenorthwest.org/programs/range.php
Contact:
James Honey
Program Officer
Sustainable Northwest
(503) 221-6911
jhoney@sustainablenorthwest.org
Project Name:
Sonoma Baylands Wetland Demonstration Project
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Restoration of a 320-acre tidal salt marsh helped to pull a vital dredging project out of a quagmire of environmental issues.
Contact:
Eric Jolliffe
Ecosystem Restoration Specialist
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
415. 503.6869
Eric.F.Jolliffe@usace.army.mil
Project Name:
Family Forest Habitat Conservation Plan
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
The FFHCP is a community effort in collaboration with USFWS to develop viable long term forest management plans for family forest owners.
Website:
www.familyforestfoundation.org
Contact:
Steve Stinson
Executive Director
Family Forest Foundation
360-345-1023
stevestinson@familyforestfoundation.org
Project Name:
Washington State Military Sustainability Program
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
The military sustainability program uses a multi-stakeholder process to integrate conservation and sustainable land practices into military operations.
Website:
www.afcee.brooks.af.mil/sf/sed/
Contact:
Katherine Baril
Director
Washington State Governor Locke’s Institute for Sustainability and Innovation
360-379-5610 x202
kbaril@wsu.edu
Project Name:
Sandy River Riparian Habitat Protection Project
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Our multi-partner program combined education, research and noxious weed control to raise awareness and protect critical habitats on the Sandy River.
Website:
tncweeds.ucdavis.edu
Contact:
Jonathan Soll
Willamette Basin Conservation Director
The Nature Conservancy
503-802-8100
jsoll@tnc.org
Project Name:
Morro Bay, Protecting Priority Habitats
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Environmentalists and trawl fishermen combined science and economics to come up with no-trawl zones that protect priority habitats, while keeping enough areas open to keep fishermen in business.
Contact:
Rod Fujita
Senior Scientist
Environmental Defense
(510) 658-8008
rfujita@ed.org
Project Name:
Puget Sound Georgia Basin Ecosystem Management Collaboration
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
International partnership developing solutions, sharing science and implementing protective actions for one of the most ecologically diverse ecosystems in North America.
Website:
www.psat.wa.gov
Contact:
John Dohrmann
Washington/Co-Chair
Puget Sound Georgia Basin Internationl Task Force
360-725-5440
jdohrmann@psat.wa.gov
Project Name:
Recoverability and Vulnerability of Desert Ecosystems (RVDE) Project: Mojave Desert Ecosystems
Location:
Far West: California, Nevada, South-Central/South-West: Arizona, Utah
Summary:
Examines disturbance and recovery of regional desert ecosystems to develop tools to manage desert ecosystems pressured by population growth and competing needs.
Website:
geography.wr.usgs.gov/mojave/rvde/
Contact:
Len Gaydos
Center Director
U.S. Geological Survey
650-329-4330
lgaydos@usgs.gov
National
Project Name:
America’s Private Lands Conservation Partnership
Location:
National
Summary:
Conservation Districts carry out natural resource management programs at the local level and work with more than 2.5 million cooperating landowners on nearly 98 percent of U.S. private lands.
Website:
www.nacdnet.org
Contact:
Christa Jones
Regional Representative
National Association of Conservation Districts
christa-jones@nacdnet.org
Project Name:
National Network of Forest Practitioners
Location:
National
Summary:
An alliance of rural people working to build a forest economy that is ecologically sound & socially just. An information clearinghouse, & a place for people to meet, learn, & make their voices heard.
Website:
www.nnfp.org
Contact:
Thomas Brendler
Executive Director
National Network of Forest Practitioners
401-273-6507
thomas@nnfp.org
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